![]() |
||||||||
|
HOW TO BEAT THE #1 HEALTH Right now, as you read this newsletter, there are over 400 species of bacteria in your digestive tract - thousands of billions of microorganisms. But there's no reason to get squeamish or fearful, many of them crowd out harmful organisms that can invade your body and cause illness. These beneficial bacteria are called PROBIOTICS. Why do we need bacteria? There are two kinds of bacteria. Simply put, 'good' and 'bad'. Good bacteria protect us from overgrowth of bad bacteria. They cling to the walls in our intestines, literally taking up the space that harmful bacteria need to settle and reproduce. But even harmful bacteria can offer benefits - digesting sugars, and releasing vital enzymes and nutrients. Things go wrong when the natural balance between good and bad bacteria gets disrupted. Serious health consequences can follow, up to 90% of illnesses and diseases. WITHOUT A PROPER BALANCE OF 'GOOD' AND 'BAD' BACTERIA, YOU SIMPLY CANNOT BE HEALTHY. WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE NATURAL BALANCE IS DISRUPTED? Study after study shows that when the ecology of the digestive tract is disrupted, beneficial organisms can no longer flourish at the numbers necessary for proper balance, We feel tired. Or we have frequent gas, diarrhea or constipation. We get bladder or vaginal infections. We develop allergies, skin conditions, and higher cholesterol levels. It can even result in poor immune response, which opens the door to a host of more serious illnesses, even colon cancer.
Want to feel better - every day? Because intestinal and digestive disorders account for up to 90% of illnesses and diseases, maintaining a healthy quantity of `good' bacteria to attack the growth of `bad' bacteria can make you feel better. Improper balance leads to failing health, discomfort, and loss of energy for millions of middle-aged and elderly people. It prevents them from leading the kind of lives they've worked so hard to achieve. But how do we get - and keep - that balance? The answer is supplementation. After years of research, Scientists, Doctors and Medical Researchers have discovered the benefits of microorganism supplementation. Tremendous benefits can be achieved when we continuously replenish our bodies with good bacteria. Not only do these bacteria promote good health and a better quality of life, they also combat the growth of bad bacteria. What disrupts the balance of good and bad bacteria? Although most people are born
with the proper balance of good and bad bacteria, daily life can be extremely
disruptive to what is called our digestive flora. Everyday events and routines
disrupt What about antibiotics? Antibiotics are effective in treating everything from ear infections and strep throat to urinary tract infections, peptic ulcers, pneumonia, and even anthrax. The problem is, they work too well. Did you know that `antibiotic' means 'antilife'? That's because they are so good at killing bacteria, they even kill the good microorganisms, so unfriendly strains dake over. Travelers Warning Bacteria that's harmless somewhere else may be harmful to you, just because your system isn't used to it. When traveling outside of the country, even ice cubes can cause infection. These infections are what cause `travelers diarrhea', and studies show it affects up to 50% of travelers, and can last months. Now you know Probiotics are good, how do you know which one is best? Not all Probiotics are created equal! Almost any supplement that contains beneficial strains of bacteria can be classified as a Probiotic. But there are huge differences you need to be aware of. Better probiotics will have:
Companies on the cutting-edge of this new technology have pioneered a potent, highly effective Probiotic called iFloraT". More positive strains means more positive results! iFloraT", available exclusively from Sedona Labs, contains 16 viable strains of beneficial microorganisms per capsules. Most ordinary Probiotics offer as few as two. In addition, iFlora contains up to 12 times the number of viable cells per capsules. See charts below. |
||||||||
![]() |
||||||||
Continued
Page 3 with Descriptions of the 16 different strains of beneficial microorganisms
in iFlora
DIGESTIVE HEALTH
DISCOVERIES! is published by Institute for Digestive Health Research
www.relfe.com |
||||||||